Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Ocala "Triker"

These three-wheeled Harley Davidson's are becoming quite popular in this area.

20 comments:

Olivier said...

un nouveau type de routard, mais c'est loin de l'esprit "easy rider" ;)

Cezar and Léia said...

Looks funny and perfect for a place with lots of sunny days!
Léia

Jim Klenke said...

are these for the balance challenged riders? cant ride on two wheels?

brattcat said...

I'd hop on one of those in a heartbeat!

Memphis MOJO said...

Is the "triker" the same as an all-terrain vehicle?

Sharon said...

Hells Angels after retirement?

Jack said...

Nice composition, Jacob. But, a THREE-wheeled Harley? Really? Kind of like an Aston Martin with a Baby On Board sticker.

EG CameraGirl said...

Hmmm. It does seem a bit sturdier than the ubiquitous golf carts, And I bet they go faster too. :)

Lisa Wilson said...

We've seen a few of these around here, and a few more on our way to the Grand Canyon.

Paula said...

The rebirth of the tricycle! With the right jacket and helmet, at least you can still feel reckless.

Judy said...

Lots of them here too. I wouldn't mind trying one of them out.

cieldequimper said...

It looks a bit like an alien, don't you think? :-)

Birdman said...

We had one of these in our neighborhood. He was a pedophile. Yikes!

magiceye said...

a compromise between 2 and 4 wheels!

Shannon said...

I'm going to have to keep an eye open and see if I can spot any here. I guess they probably aren't as "cool" as the regular kind, but if a person loves to ride they get what they feel comfortable with.

Hilda said...

I've always wanted one of these!

Randy said...

We are seeing some around here too. Nice shot!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

We can see very seldom in our city who rides the bike...it is not popular in our city...

Anonymous said...

...and next step will be a golf cart ;-)

Gunn said...

I just like this!:)

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson